SAUDI ARABIA - A leading Saudi cleric has called on Muslims not to pray for the destruction of unbelievers. A supplication to that effect is often reiterated at the end of every Friday prayer in Arab countries, something critics say can radicalise youth.
UK - Ninety people were arrested after violent clashes between Right-wing protesters and anti- fascist campaigners in Birmingham. The trouble flared in the city centre on Saturday as the so-called English Defence League held a rally against Islamic fundamentalism and was met with a counter-demonstration.
UK - More than 250 primary schools will have to be built over the next four years to provide places for the children of migrants, an MPs' pressure group said yesterday. It said the schools will be needed for 67,000 children who have a foreign-born parent and the cost to taxpayers will be around £1billion.
UK - The Queen has launched a 'furious' broadside at Gordon Brown over equipment shortages suffered by troops in Afghanistan, it was claimed yesterday. Leading historian Andrew Roberts said she had personally upbraided the Prime Minister over the shortage of armoured cars, helicopters and other vital kit.
ISRAEL - The Dead Sea is evaporating faster each year rather than decreasing at a steady rate, according to data provided by the Hydrological Service and Eli Raz that was released on Sunday. The sea evaporated 18 cm in August and 19 cm in July, dropping to 422.83 meters below sea level.
UK - On 15 September 2008, one of the world's oldest and most respected investment banks, Lehman Brothers, collapsed. It led to a global financial panic that has seriously damaged the global economy.
VENICE - Capitalism is evil. That is the conclusion US documentary maker Michael Moore comes to in his latest movie "Capitalism: A Love Story," which premieres at the Venice film festival Sunday.
SAN FRANCISCO, USA - The 73-year-old bridge that carries commuters between San Francisco and the heavily populated cities to its east could remain closed for a fifth day as crews race to repair a crack in a steel link that holds up part of the span, a state transportation official said Sunday.
RUSSIA/ISRAEL - A cargo ship that vanished in the English Channel was carrying arms to Iran and was being tracked by Mossad, the Israeli security service, according to sources in both Russia and Israel.
CHINA/GERMANY - Fair competition or Save the Planet? That could ultimately be at play as China and the West, long at odds over trade in steel, textiles and auto parts, risk being sucked into a row over protectionism in renewable energy equipment such as solar panels.
WASHINGTON, USA – The European Union is strongly criticizing a congressional proposal to charge a $10 fee to some visitors to the United States and suggesting it may carry a price for US travelers. If it passes, the EU says, some US travelers to Europe could face retaliation.
USA - Finance ministers from the world's most powerful economies have agreed a series of measures to try to regulate the global banking system. They want a system that rewards long-term performance rather than short-term risk-taking.
UK - Jack Straw has reignited the row over the release of the Lockerbie bomber by admitting for the first time that trade and oil were an essential part of the Government's decision to include him in a prisoner transfer deal with Libya.
USA - US Representative Paul Broun is again raising the specter of DEMOCRATS TURNING THE UNITED STATES INTO A TOTALITARIAN STATE. Broun, Republican representastive for Athens, apparently has not changed his belief that President Obama may be a fascist since he made similar remarks in Augusta in November and then in an Associated Press interview.
CHINA/USA - The national flag of the People's Republic of China (PRC) will be hoisted at the South Lawn of the White House in Washington on September 20, media reported Sunday.